According to the video shared by Newsweek, the Shar-Peis come in peanut, chocolate, and tea milk flavours. And they are in seriously short supply, given the fact that it takes five hours to create a single one of them.

'When it's eyes are looking at you, it really feels like a real dog is looking at you' one fan told the BBC.

While we appreciate the artistry involved in constructing these puppies, we can't help but feel insanely disturbed by a puppy's skull being cracked open with a wooden spoon. Even if it is made entirely of ice cream.

But diners are in awe of the new invention. Regardless of the reaction these edible puppies are eliciting, they've grabbed the attention of the internet and it's easy to see why.

We'll let you be the judge of whether this is an internet sensation or food crisis.